Angelica Gomez Moorhead serves as the manager of the long-standing Boulder City business, Western and Mexican Center.
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James and Becky Hughes have big plans in store for the building at the corner of Nevada Way and Arizona Street.
Organizations aimed to protect wild horses are offering a $6,000 reward for information on who illegally snared a wild horse that died from its injuries.
So-called former “Hollywood Madam” Heidi Fleiss, who owns and operates a tropical bird sanctuary in Pahrump, says two of her prized pet macaws were wounded by BB pellets — again.
David Chesnoff, a prominent defense attorney, spent several days working at the largest hospital in Israel because he wanted to help during the war with Hamas.
The 2022 FBI report found fraud complaints in the U.S. were down by 5 percent from 2021. But the total monetary loss due to fraud in 2022 was up 47 percent.
The 2:35 p.m. shooting occurred during a call for service near East Basin Avenue and Dahlia Street in central Pahrump, according to a NCSO posting on Facebook.
A vigil organized by a controversial group that bills itself as a parents’ rights organization will honor a high school student who police say was fatally beaten.
Candida auris cases have reached their highest levels, months after Nevada’s congressional delegation called for a better plan for fighting the fungus.
Amid ongoing international developments, the Silver State plays a crucial role in maintaining the country’s nuclear stockpile and detecting nuclear testing abroad.
The SNWA was granted $743,329 to protect the ecosystem surrounding the Muddy River near Moapa Valley — the only home of the endangered Moapa dace.
Earthquake experts warn that Nevadans should be prepared for one.
Data released from the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation shows the labor force added 5,500 workers — the tenth consecutive month of gains.
A witness said an Arizona plane crash that killed a Las Vegas man occurred after the plane stalled shortly after takeoff, according to a NTSB report.
As yet another shocking video believed to show out-of-control teens inflicting a senseless killing in Las Vegas goes viral, Jonathan Lewis Sr. doesn’t want to see it.